Many movie lovers are fans of the Marvel Universe. Who wouldn't fall for Marvel's supercool heroes? If the heat from the Movies still burns you up night and day, we think it is a great idea to get to know how the movies were filmed and edited. Behind the camera, there were tons of preparation and post-camera work. To make stunning cinematic masterpieces, thousands of people had to work hard. Even the cast needed to put so much effort behind the scenes.
Those were Marvel's funny and wholesome moments for the movie staff and the cast stars. They worked, laughed, and sweated together. Though the behind-the-curtain scenarios will never get hot like the movies, they became priceless memories for numerous people. Furthermore, these moments contain several touching souvenirs of a few actors that passed away. If there are words to describe the moments, it is magical and miraculous.
We have collected ten of Marvel's behind-the-scenes stories that we believe you will love for sure. Because you don't need to buy a ticket, you should start the BTS tour right now! These Marvel's funny and wholesome moments are great to see.
Paul Bettany had to go through a lengthy make-up process to get in character. Afterward, the character's face would eventually be enhanced with visual effects to make it appear more robotic than human.
On his Instagram page, Ruffalo has posted a photo in which he and co-stars Tom Holland and Don Cheadle are seen making a triangle of happiness with one another.
On his personal Instagram account, Downey Jr. released some behind-the-scenes photographs from his day on set in Atlanta, Georgia, where he shot the spectacular "And I am Iron Man" moment. He was standing in front of a green screen with his right hand raised in the air, which subsequently had visual effects applied to show his Iron Man outfit and the Infinity Stones coming into position for his Snap shot.
Mark Ruffalo and Chris Hemsworth provided a behind-the-scenes photo, and in it, we can see how their hair and mustache are styled in distinctly different ways. The due donned wigs that look like they came straight out of the 1980s.
Chris Evans, who portrays Captain America Steve Rogers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, posted a throwback selfie on Twitter. He was behind the scene where he reappeared in the present as an elderly man.
Several members of the Marvel ensemble stated that Dave Bautista's Avengers costume is one of the worst they have ever seen. It takes almost 3 hours to apply every single day, and after they are finished filming, he has to go into a sauna and have his body scrubbed down to remove all of the makeup. Despite the exhaustion, the actor enjoys every moment behind the scenes.
Did anyone else notice Chris Evan always puts his right hand on his chest when laughing and now it's like his trademark? Evans must be a blast to work with. He looks like he is always having so much fun on and off the set.
During the filming of Avengers: Endgame, Robert Downey Jr. hosted a special lunch for the female members of the Marvel universe. He shared this photo in a special Throwback Thursday post on Instagram. The female crew members wore Marvel heroines' costumes and their smiles were so shiny.
Mark Ruffalo gave fans an exclusive first peek of his massive mo-cap Hulk swimsuit. Dr. Bruce Banner, a.k.a. The Hulk, was part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for seven years, and the actor cherished every minute of it.
In the photo, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, and Robert Downey Jr. pose for a selfie. Gwyneth Paltrow, who has been a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the very first film was released in 2008, shared this photo.
In 2004, while working on the teen comedy The Perfect Score, Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans met for the first time. Their friendship is totally adorable. Evans and Johansson were playing a pair of Game Boys together, complete with a link cable, in a set shot released by Mark Ruffalo from Avengers: Endgame.
Although Hemsworth didn't have to gain weight for the role of Fat Thor, as revealed in Endgame's behind-the-scenes photos, he did have to wear a heavy fat suit to accomplish the look.
Here he was, in a so far away galaxy... OK, it was Chris Pratt and a bunch of green screens on the background on Earth.
Happy Hogan, played by Jon Favreau, and his hand-holding photo with Iron Man make people wonder what truly happened.
Drax, Star-Lord, and Nebula were demonstrated by the performers who brought these heroes to life and did not require any special effects to appear as heroic as they do on the big screen.
Robert Downey Jr. and Josh Brolin appeared to be having a great time while shooting the scene where Thanos and Iron Man fought each other so hard.
While Robert Downey Jr. formerly had to put on a bulky armored outfit in order to play Iron Man, he can now do so while wearing a motion capture suit that is relatively light and has the armor brought in with computer-generated imagery. The actor preferred to wear the upper body of the old Iron Man outfit rather than the motion capture suit because he believes it makes the actions appear more natural.
Robert Downey, Jr. was simply having a good time wearing the Cloak of Levitation on his shoulders. He seemed to have some ideas in his mind. It certainly would have been an amazing thing to witness.
Corvus Glaive, one of Thanos' children, appeared to be an exact replica of the character from the comics, along with his tremendously powerful spear.
Stan Lee was meeting with actors Robert Downey, Jr., Tom Holland, and Benedict Cumberbatch while visiting the Avengers: Infinity filming location. How proud everyone must’ve felt standing next to the legend, right?
Benedict Cumberbatch didn't even move during the action-packed scene where Ebony Maw attacked Doctor Strange. It's not like he was just lying there chilling, though. That stick doesn't look all that comfortable!
Peter Dinklage as Eitri the dwarf performs entirely on his own in front of a blue screen to maintain the illusion. He is depicted as a giant next to Thor. So they had to use old-school trickery to make the Game of Thrones actor 10 feet tall.
Actor Tom Holland was basically a guy in a grey suit with a bunch of dots on it during the entire shoot where we saw glimpses of Peter Parker. In comparison to Spidey's appearance on the big screen, it's not as impressive.
Josh Brolin and Zoe Saldana were discussing something but they seemed to enjoy it a lot. We love how he was having fun here, despite having a giant cardboard p hovering over him.
Gamora and her tiny version were looking at each other. The casting/prosthetic work on the two actresses is so perfect, that they literally look like the same person, years apart.
Look at the Marvel men sharing a meal together! Do you want to join?
Chadwick Boseman uploaded this photo with the caption, “He kept asking for a selfie.” Boseman, who passed away in 2020, really had a great sense of humor. But this Rocket seemed to be a little scary.
When it came time to apply the scars to actor Michael B. Jordan, the artists had to get up at three in the morning and makeup artists had to press sheet molds onto Michael's skin before peeling them away, leaving the marks. It took around three and a half hours, with an additional two hours to remove them all at the end of the day. What a hard work!
Cate Blanchet was focusing on portraying Hela. Her helmet was so complicated that they chose CGI to visualize it on the big screen.
We can see actor Mark Ruffalo posing with prop Hulk hands for a hilarious photo opportunity. These hands are frequently used as references throughout the films to ensure that the people and items with which the Hulk interacts are of the proper scale.
Here's the man, the myth, and the legend known as Stan Lee. He took the picture in the Thor: Ragnarok studio. It's hard to believe he's no longer with us. Look how much fun he was behind the scenes!
For the sake of everyone working on the set, Gamora's stunt doubles are no longer required to wear these masks and are now given the same cosmetic treatment as Zoe Saldana. In order to match Saldana's assassin skills, her stunt double Lee-Anne Telford had to put a lot of time and effort into the action sequences.
Director James Gunn was having big fun with the cast.
Behind the scenes, the cutest legitimate talking tree Groot is only a man dressed in a weird purple outfit in the Marvel universe. Please don't feel disappointed over this fact!
Will you still fall for Spider-Man after knowing this? We do, but we can't deny this looks hilarious.
It's a scene of Dr. Strange where the magical gateway appears.
Benedict Cumberbatch shares a photo of a production member drilling a hole into Dr. Strange. Besides, the Taika Waititi actor spends a significant amount of time trolling Marvel's actors through his many social media sites.
It is familiar to see Sean Gunn as Ravager Kraglin. In addition to playing his pivotal role, Gunn also served as the on-set stand-in for Rocket Raccoon. He is the brother of James Gunn (the director of the Guardians of the Galaxy films). Even though he doesn't get much screen time, he played a truly crucial part on set.
What a mind-boggling effort it is for them to be able to transform this outrageous suit into the magnificent Hulk. Is it just us or does this outfit have a more Shrek-like appearance than the Hulk?
We are glad someone took this photograph of Mark Ruffalo dressed as Bruce Banner shaking hands with his alter ego.
Which ones are your favorites? How about you telling us something about your love for the MCU? Don't hesitate to comment and blast the like-share button immediately!
Those were Marvel's funny and wholesome moments for the movie staff and the cast stars. They worked, laughed, and sweated together. Though the behind-the-curtain scenarios will never get hot like the movies, they became priceless memories for numerous people. Furthermore, these moments contain several touching souvenirs of a few actors that passed away. If there are words to describe the moments, it is magical and miraculous.
We have collected ten of Marvel's behind-the-scenes stories that we believe you will love for sure. Because you don't need to buy a ticket, you should start the BTS tour right now! These Marvel's funny and wholesome moments are great to see.
#1. Wandavision (2021)
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Paul Bettany had to go through a lengthy make-up process to get in character. Afterward, the character's face would eventually be enhanced with visual effects to make it appear more robotic than human.
#2. Avengers: Endgame (2019)
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On his Instagram page, Ruffalo has posted a photo in which he and co-stars Tom Holland and Don Cheadle are seen making a triangle of happiness with one another.
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On his personal Instagram account, Downey Jr. released some behind-the-scenes photographs from his day on set in Atlanta, Georgia, where he shot the spectacular "And I am Iron Man" moment. He was standing in front of a green screen with his right hand raised in the air, which subsequently had visual effects applied to show his Iron Man outfit and the Infinity Stones coming into position for his Snap shot.
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Mark Ruffalo and Chris Hemsworth provided a behind-the-scenes photo, and in it, we can see how their hair and mustache are styled in distinctly different ways. The due donned wigs that look like they came straight out of the 1980s.
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Chris Evans, who portrays Captain America Steve Rogers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, posted a throwback selfie on Twitter. He was behind the scene where he reappeared in the present as an elderly man.
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Several members of the Marvel ensemble stated that Dave Bautista's Avengers costume is one of the worst they have ever seen. It takes almost 3 hours to apply every single day, and after they are finished filming, he has to go into a sauna and have his body scrubbed down to remove all of the makeup. Despite the exhaustion, the actor enjoys every moment behind the scenes.
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Did anyone else notice Chris Evan always puts his right hand on his chest when laughing and now it's like his trademark? Evans must be a blast to work with. He looks like he is always having so much fun on and off the set.
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During the filming of Avengers: Endgame, Robert Downey Jr. hosted a special lunch for the female members of the Marvel universe. He shared this photo in a special Throwback Thursday post on Instagram. The female crew members wore Marvel heroines' costumes and their smiles were so shiny.
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Mark Ruffalo gave fans an exclusive first peek of his massive mo-cap Hulk swimsuit. Dr. Bruce Banner, a.k.a. The Hulk, was part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for seven years, and the actor cherished every minute of it.
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In the photo, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, and Robert Downey Jr. pose for a selfie. Gwyneth Paltrow, who has been a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the very first film was released in 2008, shared this photo.
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In 2004, while working on the teen comedy The Perfect Score, Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans met for the first time. Their friendship is totally adorable. Evans and Johansson were playing a pair of Game Boys together, complete with a link cable, in a set shot released by Mark Ruffalo from Avengers: Endgame.
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Although Hemsworth didn't have to gain weight for the role of Fat Thor, as revealed in Endgame's behind-the-scenes photos, he did have to wear a heavy fat suit to accomplish the look.
#3. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
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Here he was, in a so far away galaxy... OK, it was Chris Pratt and a bunch of green screens on the background on Earth.
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Happy Hogan, played by Jon Favreau, and his hand-holding photo with Iron Man make people wonder what truly happened.
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Drax, Star-Lord, and Nebula were demonstrated by the performers who brought these heroes to life and did not require any special effects to appear as heroic as they do on the big screen.
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Robert Downey Jr. and Josh Brolin appeared to be having a great time while shooting the scene where Thanos and Iron Man fought each other so hard.
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While Robert Downey Jr. formerly had to put on a bulky armored outfit in order to play Iron Man, he can now do so while wearing a motion capture suit that is relatively light and has the armor brought in with computer-generated imagery. The actor preferred to wear the upper body of the old Iron Man outfit rather than the motion capture suit because he believes it makes the actions appear more natural.
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Robert Downey, Jr. was simply having a good time wearing the Cloak of Levitation on his shoulders. He seemed to have some ideas in his mind. It certainly would have been an amazing thing to witness.
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Corvus Glaive, one of Thanos' children, appeared to be an exact replica of the character from the comics, along with his tremendously powerful spear.
Source: Marvel
Stan Lee was meeting with actors Robert Downey, Jr., Tom Holland, and Benedict Cumberbatch while visiting the Avengers: Infinity filming location. How proud everyone must’ve felt standing next to the legend, right?
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Benedict Cumberbatch didn't even move during the action-packed scene where Ebony Maw attacked Doctor Strange. It's not like he was just lying there chilling, though. That stick doesn't look all that comfortable!
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Peter Dinklage as Eitri the dwarf performs entirely on his own in front of a blue screen to maintain the illusion. He is depicted as a giant next to Thor. So they had to use old-school trickery to make the Game of Thrones actor 10 feet tall.
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Actor Tom Holland was basically a guy in a grey suit with a bunch of dots on it during the entire shoot where we saw glimpses of Peter Parker. In comparison to Spidey's appearance on the big screen, it's not as impressive.
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Josh Brolin and Zoe Saldana were discussing something but they seemed to enjoy it a lot. We love how he was having fun here, despite having a giant cardboard p hovering over him.
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Gamora and her tiny version were looking at each other. The casting/prosthetic work on the two actresses is so perfect, that they literally look like the same person, years apart.
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Look at the Marvel men sharing a meal together! Do you want to join?
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Chadwick Boseman uploaded this photo with the caption, “He kept asking for a selfie.” Boseman, who passed away in 2020, really had a great sense of humor. But this Rocket seemed to be a little scary.
#4. Black Panther (2018)
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When it came time to apply the scars to actor Michael B. Jordan, the artists had to get up at three in the morning and makeup artists had to press sheet molds onto Michael's skin before peeling them away, leaving the marks. It took around three and a half hours, with an additional two hours to remove them all at the end of the day. What a hard work!
#5. Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
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Cate Blanchet was focusing on portraying Hela. Her helmet was so complicated that they chose CGI to visualize it on the big screen.
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We can see actor Mark Ruffalo posing with prop Hulk hands for a hilarious photo opportunity. These hands are frequently used as references throughout the films to ensure that the people and items with which the Hulk interacts are of the proper scale.
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Here's the man, the myth, and the legend known as Stan Lee. He took the picture in the Thor: Ragnarok studio. It's hard to believe he's no longer with us. Look how much fun he was behind the scenes!
#6. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
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For the sake of everyone working on the set, Gamora's stunt doubles are no longer required to wear these masks and are now given the same cosmetic treatment as Zoe Saldana. In order to match Saldana's assassin skills, her stunt double Lee-Anne Telford had to put a lot of time and effort into the action sequences.
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Director James Gunn was having big fun with the cast.
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Behind the scenes, the cutest legitimate talking tree Groot is only a man dressed in a weird purple outfit in the Marvel universe. Please don't feel disappointed over this fact!
#7. Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
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Will you still fall for Spider-Man after knowing this? We do, but we can't deny this looks hilarious.
#8. Doctor Strange (2016)
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It's a scene of Dr. Strange where the magical gateway appears.
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Benedict Cumberbatch shares a photo of a production member drilling a hole into Dr. Strange. Besides, the Taika Waititi actor spends a significant amount of time trolling Marvel's actors through his many social media sites.
#9. Guardians of The Galaxy (2014)
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It is familiar to see Sean Gunn as Ravager Kraglin. In addition to playing his pivotal role, Gunn also served as the on-set stand-in for Rocket Raccoon. He is the brother of James Gunn (the director of the Guardians of the Galaxy films). Even though he doesn't get much screen time, he played a truly crucial part on set.
#10. The Avengers (2012)
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What a mind-boggling effort it is for them to be able to transform this outrageous suit into the magnificent Hulk. Is it just us or does this outfit have a more Shrek-like appearance than the Hulk?
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We are glad someone took this photograph of Mark Ruffalo dressed as Bruce Banner shaking hands with his alter ego.
Which ones are your favorites? How about you telling us something about your love for the MCU? Don't hesitate to comment and blast the like-share button immediately!